![]() ![]() ![]() To balance order and chaos, I keep a set of folders on my home screen with my most used apps so that I can quickly find the important stuff. When it comes to organization, I usually have more apps that I am playing with than my sanity can handle. The black background saves on battery even if it is a little boring. I rarely change the layout of the folders and each one has a specific theme (utilities, communication, shopping, social media, etc…). By keeping everything on one screen I’m never swiping looking for apps. I have nine folders that include my most-used apps, contacts, and driving destinations. I’m using a Google Pixel 3, running Android 11 on the Google Fi network. I’m all about minimalism and conserving battery power and my home screen conveys it. I also never thought I’d have an app for my CAR, but I got a Tesla Model 3 in September 2019, which now feels like an eternity ago. ![]() Zoom has overtaken many things, so I created a folder just for conferencing apps, including FaceTime and Microsoft Teams. I never used FaceTime in the past, and sadly I still don’t. Andy Chenĭifferent year and phone of course from before, but totally different way of life with a pandemic. I don’t have everything arranged nicely, instead if I need an app, I go to my App Library. I don’t use a lot of apps, and a lot of those on my phone (Mario, Snap Chat) were put there by my kids. ![]()
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